Hydrangea
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Pinkham wrote: Well...all is not lost with this hydrangea. I almost forgot that I had 2 cuttings from the original tree. I looked at them today and decided this is the one I'm going to use. It's going to stay in this pot for a few years.
Why keep it in a pot? I assume you would like to fatten the trunk? Best done in the ground?
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		I think I will put it in the ground in my front yard for a few years.The trunk needs lots of fattening.	
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		Hi.  New here and also never heard of an hydrangea bonsai.  Thx for posting this.  I'm very interested as I love hydrangeas.  I just purchased one for my "regular" garden, but haven't put it in the ground yet.  Now you've given me an idea. . .    
	
 
	
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